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  1. Toh Chin Chye merupakan pengerusi pertama Parti Tindakan Rakyat yang ditubuhkan pada 1954 di Victoria Memorial Hall. Ahli jawatankuasa parti yang pertama termasuk Lee Kuan Yew, sebagai setiausaha pertama, Toh Chin Chye, pengerusi pertama dan S Rajaratnam . Beliau dilahirkan pada tahun 1921. Pada tahun 1973/1974, beliau pernah menyandang jawatan ...

  2. www.roots.gov.sg › stories-landing › storiesToh Chin Chye - Roots

    Dr Toh Chin Chye was one of the founding fathers of modern Singapore. He was the co-founder of the People’s Action Party along with Lee Kuan Yew, Goh Keng Swee and S. Rajaratnam, and served as its founding Chairman. Toh was also Singapore’s first Deputy Prime Minister, and was responsible for leading the committee in the design of the Singapore Flag, State Crest, and National Anthem.

  3. May 19, 2017 · Lim's long-time friend and comrade Fong Swee Suan recalled that people who listened to the former's speeches likened his performance to “watching a classic drama”, while the PAP's Toh Chin Chye marvelled at how “huge crowds” used to greet him at PAP rallies. Even Lee Kuan Yew admitted that Lim's speeches had a “hypnotic effect”.

  4. Dec 27, 2019 · One of the original founders of the PAP, Mr Toh Chin Chye played a pivotal role in Singapore's independence and development as a nation.Find out what he did ...

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  6. Toh Chin Chye (杜进才) (December 10, 1921 – February 3, 2012) was a politician from Singapore. He was a prominent member of the country's first generation of political leaders after Singapore became independent in 1965, serving as Deputy Prime Minister (1965–1968), Minister for Science and Technology (1968–1975) and Minister for Health (1975–1981).

  7. While Dr Toh Chin Chye was a man of discipline and self-restraint, he had always exhibited a strong streak of independent-mindedness. Former PAP veterans noted that Dr Toh Chin Chye, Dr Goh and Mr Eddie Barker were the only PAP Cabinet ministers who dared to talk back and argue with Mr Lee whom they called Harry.